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The mission of The Coché Center has long been to bring to the public the very best that clinical psychology has to offer. Skills in communications, techniques to handle being newly single, ways to reduce stress and boredom, deepening the relationship with your dog... These are some of the many topics in radio interviews, television interviews, magazine articles, local newspaper articles, and teaching documentaries that have been part of public education. The Coché Center has averaged two media interviews monthly for the last decade. Local radio shows, such as "Action News" and interviews on public radio "WHYY" have informed Philadelphians about topics of psychological interest.
National coverage has centered on the work in coupling skills and in enriching life for the single adult. The list below highlights topics and national magazines in the last few years at The Coché Center: · "Life After Divorce: Dealing With Anger and Guilt", USA Today: October 8, 1990 · "Saying No To Divorce", The Washington Post: October 5, 1990 · "Love Therapy", Harper's Bazaar: March 1990 · "Getting along with your in-laws", Bridal Guide: November 1990 · "Facing Death", The Philadelphia Inquirer: December 23, 1990 · "From roommate to married", Bridal Guide: September 1991 · "In a relationship, put yourself first", The Philadelphia Inquirer: April 21, 1991 · "Mommie Dearest", New Woman Magazine: December 1992 · "Would you consider it indecent to sell your sexual fidelity?", USA Today: April 7, 1993 · "Preventative medicine", Applause Magazine: January 1993 · "How to save your marriage" (cover story), Philadelphia Magazine: June 1994 · "I was divorced by 25", Cosmopolitan: March 2000 · "How to fight fair", Healthy Living: May 1998 · "Honey I shrunk the kids", Country Living: June 1990 · "The hit or miss of love at first sight", US Airways Attaché Magazine: February 2002 Directors and producers interested in the public education services offered by The Coché Center can contact us directly by phone or email. A timely response is customary. |